Aboriginal Australians -- Queensland

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Seal Gorge belongs to Gurindji tribe.

Press statement regarding the Gurindji Tribe's ownership and custodianship of Seal Gorge, as detailed at the National Conference on Aboriginal Advancement in 1968. Letterhead provides the names of President as H. Gurnett, and Honorable Secretary as L G McBride. Dated 15th September 1970.

Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Eye-witness in the Gulf.

Extracts from report written by J. Fitzgerald (State Secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union) detailing his five-week tour of existing and potential ports in the Gulf of Carpentaria, assessing how development in the area would affect the Aboriginal people residing in Missions in the area. Not dated.

Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Richard Martin - Black artist

The cover letter which accompanies the two page leaflet is signed by L. G. McBride, who was part of the Committee for the Release of Richard Martin and president of the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines & Torres Islanders. It is dated 4 September 1973. The leaflet gives an account of the life of Richard Martin. There are two copies of the leaflet. One copy says: "published by Amnesty International, Queensland Section and the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders." The second copy of the leaflet says "Authorized by E. Bertossi", August 1973.

Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Appeal for membership

A form letter outlining the discriminatory practices and policies underlining the Aborigines’ and Torres Strait Islanders’ Affairs Act of 1965, and how proposed changes to the Act are ineffectual amendments that fail to address these problems. The letter also makes an appeal for material support, and contains a coupon for members to submit to the Act Confrontation Movement with a monetary donation enclosed. The letter is signed by Denis Walker, and is undated but is assumed to be from 1971.

Act Confrontation Movement (Brisbane, Qld.)

A replacement for the act

An informational flyer advocating for the abolition of the Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders Act and for a coalition of Aboriginal and Torres' Strait Islander individuals to be elected and to preside over matters previously governed by the Department of Aboriginal and Island Affairs. Flyer contains contact information for Denis Walker, Pastor Don Brady and Cheryl Buchanan. Undated.

Act Confrontation Movement (Brisbane, Qld.)

Don't blame your Aboriginal Councillors blame the administrators of the act

A flyer comprised of reproductions of memorandums dated 16 Apr 1969 and 23rd May 1971 written by officers within the Department of Aboriginal and Islander Affairs. The flyer demonstrates how the Department utilises its powers to restrict Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders' movement and access to their earnings. Contact information for Denis Walker, Pastor Brady, Darcy Cummins and Steve Mam are provided. Undated.

Act Confrontation Movement (Brisbane, Qld.)

Act confrontation movement

A duplicate of a list outlining the structure of the Act Confrontation Movement comprised of seven committees. The names for members of each committee as well as their contact details are also provided. Undated.

Act Confrontation Movement (Brisbane, Qld.)

Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation Ephemera

  • FVF766
  • File
  • 1990-1999

Brochure and bumper sticker produced by Link-Up (Qld), the Brisbane-based organisation dedicated to reconnecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with family and information that may relate to their family history.

Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation

Link-Up (Qld) information brochure.

Trifold print brochure with information on the services and aims of Link-Up (Qld). Features eleven photographs, black and white, of various unidentified children and adolescents, as well as a black and white photograph of a group of Indigenous Australian children with two Indigenous Australian women credited to the John Oxley Library. Also features an artwork by Ted Watson that shows concentric bands of brown and red lined with dots and intersected by yellow flowing lines containing blue and purple human figures, accompanied by the artist's description of the meaning of the art.

Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation

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